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I moved to Pasig from Quezon City as a high school kid in 1967.

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"We commend Mirant for being environment-friendly and environment conscious," said Leonarda Camacho, Commissioner of UNESCO Philippines, pointing out that the company, has been doing its share in saving the environment.
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Dubbed the Carbon Sink program, Dionnie Dapla, project manager of the existing Mangrove Experimental Forest Station (MEFS) in Pagbilao, said the DENR and Mirant would undertake the landmark environment project in Padre Burgos and other areas in Pagbilao.
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With this in mind, Mirant Philippines launched recently an employee engagement program which includes educating young children about the caring for the environment.
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Dubbed the Carbon Sink program, Dionnie Dapla, project manager of the existing Mangrove Experimental Forest Station (MEFS) in Pagbilao, said the DENR and Mirant would undertake the landmark environment project in Padre Burgos and other areas in Pagbilao.
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